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|  Message 2210  |
|  Wilfred van Velzen to Carlos Navarro  |
|  Re: FMail 2.3.1.0 release  |
|  18 Apr 24 08:36:21  |
 
RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes
TZUTC: 0200
CHRS: CP437 2
PID: GED+W64 1.1.5-b20240306
MSGID: 2:280/464.112 6620c14e
REPLY: 2:341/234.1 6620b2f7
Hi Carlos,
On 18 Apr 24 07:34, Carlos Navarro wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
about: "FMail 2.3.1.0 release":
WV>> Btw2: Can you type the \ in other more free text fields, like the
WV>> Comment field of an area?
CN> I checked on "SysOp Name". I cannot type "\" there.
It's a "free" text field. So the problem doesn't seem to be related to the
character limiting code for the directory name fields.
WV>> There's also the windows keyboard/language settings you could play
WV>> with.
CN> I'll try later...
CN> But as I said, in versions 2.2 and older it works fine. Maybe something
CN> related to the changes for supporting Linux?
I suspect this "pre-linux-fconfig-changes" commit:
commit d629d3818f981c74bf715a8dc0e4059cdcae7973
Date: Fri Feb 24 22:18:12 2023 +0100
2.2.1.0-Beta
Switched from conio getch() to windows console api functions for key input
handling in FConfigW.
Can you test this one:
http://www.vlzn.nl/fmail/files/FConfigW32-2.2.1.0-Beta.zip
To make sure?
CN> Is anyone else having this issue? Michiel?
I haven't heard about it. So I suspect it's somehow related to your Spanish
windows version.
Wilfred.
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